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Play quizcube !

35 different quizzes, 54 questions in each quiz... That's a lot of trivia - you better get cracking ! (A list of the subjects inside this bumper quizcube is further down the page)

List of quizzes in this quizcube...

General Knowledge 01 Harry Potter Movie strap lines
General Knowledge 02 Rocket Science Sport 01
General Knowledge 03 Children's Book Food and Drink 01
General Knowledge 04 The Movies 01 Cartoon Heroes
General Knowledge 05 The Movies 02 Health and Food Scares
General Knowledge 06 Mythology The Oscars 01
General Knowledge 07 Car Makes and Models Collective Nouns 01
General Knowledge 08 Cult UK Kids TV Disney Characters
General Knowledge 09 Beatrix Potter Stories Capital Cities
General Knowledge 10 Mental Maths The Movies 03
General Knowledge 11 Collective Nouns 02 Food and Drink 02
Friends (the TV show) The X Files (the TV show)  

Why quizcube ?

Our owner and founder says he is (ahem) young enough to have grown up in the 1970's. Pat says that he fondly remembers owning an electronic quiz game called Quizcube. Trouble is, despite trawling ebay for the last few years, there has never been one for sale. Equally damning is the fact that no one he has asked about the game remembers it. Not one person. Hmmmmm... did he dream it ?

Whether real or imagined it's fun to play. And there's certainly technology in there that came from the 60's or 70's. The numerical displays are replica's of 'nixie tubes' - expensive and not very reliable, but all there really was before LEDs then LCDs. And the green crt screen too - ahh that takes us back...And the mechanical bell and buzzer too. If quizcube never really existed, well, it should have.

We're not offering Quizcube for sale - we can't think where such a quirky game would look at home - but since the quizcube.com site (that the game was born on) has lapsed, we thought we'd give the game a home here. It seemed a shame to leave it locked in a cupboard, figureatively speaking, when it had many regular players who missed it.